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Robert D. Blackwill

Robert D. Blackwill

International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

 

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International Security

July, 2000

America's Asian Alliances

Book

By Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Paul Dibb

Unlike the new and largely peaceful Europe, the Asia-Pacific region is fraught with old instabilities and new risks, as well as opportunities. America's Asian alliances face an arc of potential instability, from the divided Korean peninsula in Northeast Asia, to the nuclear confrontation between India and Pakistan on the South Asian subcontinent, to an unstable Indonesia in Southeast Asia. The United States and its allies must also address the rise of Chinese power, slow the spread of nuclear and high-tech conventional weapons, maintain access to energy resources, and expand the world free-trade system.

 

 

1993

The Role of Intelligence

Book Chapter

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities and Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Chapter 9 in New Nuclear Nations: Consequences for U.S. Policy

 

 

1993

Conclusions and Recommendations

Book Chapter

By Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

in New Nuclear Nations: Consequences for U.S. Policy,

 

 

1993

Introduction: Understanding the Problem

Book Chapter

By Albert Carnesale, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

in New Nuclear Nations: Consequences for U.S. Policy,

 

 

New Nuclear Nations: Consequences for U.S. Policy

Book

By Albert Carnesale, Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

 

The US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism

(AP Photo/RIA-Novosti,
Dmitry Astakhov,
Presidential Press Service)

October 30, 2011

"10 Reasons Why Russia Still Matters"

Op-Ed, Politico

By Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, Harvard Kennedy School and Robert D. Blackwill, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Russia is still a player whose choices affect our vital interests in nuclear security and energy writes Graham Allison and Robert D. Blackwill

 

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